Part of the cost savings associated with automated collection results from lower hauling costs in collecting recyclables on an every other week schedule. As such, customers will have more recyclable materials to store between collections.

For garbage, the City recommends the larger carts primarily for two reasons. First, if customers have an occasional party or family gathering that results in more garbage in a given week, the larger carts will provide some extra room and hopefully prevent the customer from having to make other arrangements to properly dispose of the excess garbage. Second, if there happens to be a winter storm on a customer's collection day the customer may find it more convenient to not put out the cart during the storm. The larger cart may enable customers to go 2 weeks, if needed.

Automated collection is generally considered more convenient for the customers (residents), results in less litter around neighborhoods, is environmentally friendlier, and more cost effective than traditional garbage and recycling collection.

Customers will be able to do away with their current garbage cans and recycling buckets - the new carts can likely be stored in the same location as these items were previously being stored. All customers should make every effort to store the carts in an orderly manner and preferably out of sight. Carts may NOT be stored permanently at the roadside.

The carts are warrantied for 10 years against manufacturer defects. If a cart is damaged by the hauler it will be repaired or replaced at the hauler's cost. If a cart is broken by means other than the hauler's actions then the customer must pay for a replacement cart. The cost to have a replacement cart delivered to a customers location is $90.00 per cart. Stolen carts are also the responsibility of the customer. Each cart will have a City of Norwich logo and there will be a space on each cart for customers to write in their address. Both of these measures should help greatly reduce the probability of theft.

It is okay on occasion to put out a cart that has materials slightly above the top of the cart. If the excess materials prevent the lid from closing halfway (45 degree angle) then it is generally too much for that collection. If the lid can close halfway or more then it is acceptable for collection.

DO NOT PUT ANY MATERIALS ON TOP OF THE CLOSED LID OR OFF TO THE SIDE - THESE MATERIALS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED.

Trash and recycling collection is always difficult during winter storms. Public Works constantly monitors winter storm events and sometimes cancels collection when large storm events are forecasted. In this case, collection is usually delayed by one day, similar to a holiday schedule week. If a smaller storm occurs on your collection day and collection is not cancelled, carts should be placed in a manner that does not restrict Public Works snowplowing operations, such as at the end of a driveway or on the sidewalk. Do not place carts in the street when snow is forecasted. Living in New England presents these types of challenges from time to time and the City appreciates residents' patience and application of common sense when the weather doesn't cooperate with our schedules.